Ionic Equilibrium in Solution
Ionic Equilibrium in Solution: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as Electrolytes, Ionic Equilibrium, Strong Electrolytes, Weak Electrolytes and, Non-electrolytes
Important Questions on Ionic Equilibrium in Solution
Which of the following are strong electrolytes?

Brief account of Ionic equilibria.


Which of the following is a strong electrolyte?

An example for a strong electrolyte is


Which of the following is a strong electrolyte?


Hydrochloric acid is a biprotic acid whereas sulphuric acid is a monoprotic acid.

The electrochemical equivalent of a material depends on

Sodium chloride conducts electric current in its solid state.

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A salt which is a weak electrolyte. (Ammonium carbonate/Sodium Chloride)

In which of the following solution should the other electrode be immersed to get maximum e.m.f , If galvanic cell is composed of two hydrogen electrodes, one of which is a standard one.
( for acetic acid and for phosphoric acid .

At equilibria, select the false statement, considering the given equation:

Determine the pH of the solution, when of solution of protonated form of alanine is treated with of .

At infinite dilution, the percentage ionisation of both strong and weak electrolytes is:

Cotyledons are also called-

The ratio of ionisation energy of and is _____ .

Which of the given below is not a non-electrolyte?

The solubility product of is What is the concentration of ions in that solution?
